INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates to an evaluation indication system, evaluation indication method
and computer-readable storage medium that indicate an evaluation of fuel consumption
of a vehicle.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0003] In related arts, various techniques for indication for improving the fuel consumption
of a vehicle have been developed. For example, Japanese Patent Application Publication
No.
2011-33447 (
JP 2011-33447 A) describes a technique for indicating that the energy consumption of a host vehicle
exceeds a reference value in association with locations in a current travel route.
In addition, Japanese Patent Application Publication No.
2004-251786 (
JP 2004-251786 A) describes a technique for indicating information that allows comparison in each
section between a current fuel consumption and a historical average fuel consumption.
Furthermore, Japanese Patent Application Publication No.
2002-350152 (
JP 2002-350152 A) describes a technique for indicating an evaluation (good, intermediate, bad, or
the like) of fuel consumption in previous travel on a map for each location or each
route together with an evaluation of current fuel consumption at a current position
of the vehicle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] In the above described related arts, it has been difficult to make a significant
comparison on the basis of an evaluation of fuel consumption in current travel and
an evaluation of fuel consumption in previous travel. That is, in the techniques described
in
JP 2011-33447 A and
JP 2004-251786 A, a fuel consumption in current travel is compared with a reference value or a historical
average value, and a fuel consumption in current travel is evaluated in these techniques;
however an evaluation of fuel consumption in previous travel is not indicated. Thus,
a driver of a vehicle is not allowed to contrast an evaluation of fuel consumption
in previous travel with an evaluation of fuel consumption in current travel while
driving, so it cannot be determined whether there is room for suppressing consumption
of fuel in current travel by improving the way of driving from a current position.
[0005] In addition, in the technique described in
JP 2002-350152 A, an evaluation of fuel consumption in previous travel is indicated for each location;
however, an evaluation of fuel consumption in current travel indicates only an instantaneous
value at a current position. It is actually impossible for a driver to continuously
pay attention to an instantaneous value while driving in order to suppress consumption
of fuel, so it cannot be determined whether a current fuel consumption has been continuously
in good condition. Thus, in
JP 2002-350152 A as well, an evaluation of fuel consumption in previous travel cannot be contrasted
with an evaluation of fuel consumption in current travel while driving, so it is actually
impossible to determine whether there is room for improvement in the way of driving
from a current position in consideration of consumption of fuel in current travel
before the current position. Thus, in the related art, it has been difficult to suppress
consumption of fuel by improving the way of driving during current travel.
[0006] The invention provides an evaluation indication system, evaluation indication method
and computer-readable storage medium that are able to easily compare a current evaluation
of fuel consumption in a travel section with a previous evaluation of fuel consumption
in the travel section while driving.
[0007] A first aspect of the invention provides an evaluation indication system. The evaluation
indication system includes: a map display control unit that displays a current position
of a vehicle and a map around the current position on a display unit; a current evaluation
acquisition unit that acquires current evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel
consumption in current travel of the vehicle by unit sections; and a previous evaluation
acquisition unit that acquires previous evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel
consumption of the vehicle in a past prior to the current travel by unit sections,
wherein the map display control unit indicates the current evaluations and the previous
evaluations together by unit sections on the map.
[0008] A second aspect of the invention provides an evaluation indication method. The evaluation
indication method includes: displaying a current position of a vehicle and a map around
the current position on a display unit; acquiring current evaluations that indicate
evaluations of fuel consumption in current travel of the vehicle by unit sections;
acquiring previous evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption of the
vehicle in a past prior to the current travel by unit sections; and indicating the
current evaluations and the previous evaluations together by unit sections on the
map.
[0009] A third aspect of the invention provides a computer-readable storage medium that
stores computer-executable instructions for performing an evaluation indication function.
The evaluation indication function includes: displaying a current position of a vehicle
and a map around the current position on a display unit; acquiring current evaluations
that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption in current travel of the vehicle by
unit sections; acquiring previous evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption
of the vehicle in a past prior to the current travel by unit sections; and indicating
the current evaluations and the previous evaluations together by unit sections on
the map.
[0010] With the above configurations, the current evaluations and the previous evaluations
are indicated on the map so as to be visually recognized at the same time. As a result,
the driver is able to drive while easily comparing the current evaluations of fuel
consumption with the previous evaluations of fuel consumption in a travel section.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of this invention
will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like
numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram that shows a navigation terminal that includes an evaluation
indication system;
FIG. 2 is a flow chart that shows an evaluation information acquisition process;
FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B are flow charts that show an evaluation information indication
process; and
FIG. 4A and FIG. 4D are views that show examples of maps displayed and FIG. 4B, FIG.
4C and FIG. 4E are views that show examples in which evaluations are indicated by
unit sections.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Here, an embodiment of the invention will be described in accordance with the following
sequence.
- (1) Configuration of Navigation Terminal
- (2) Evaluation Information Acquisition Process
- (3) Evaluation Information Indication Process
- (4) Alternative Embodiments
(1) Configuration of Navigation Terminal
[0013] FIG. 1 is a block diagram that shows the configuration of an evaluation indication
system mounted on a vehicle. In the present embodiment, the evaluation indication
system is implemented by a navigation terminal 10. The navigation terminal 10 includes
a control unit 20 that has a CPU, a RAM, a ROM, and the like, and the control unit
20 executes programs stored in the ROM. In the present embodiment, the control unit
20 is able to execute a navigation program as one of the programs. The navigation
program is a program that causes the control unit 20 to execute the function of displaying
a map, including a current position of the vehicle, on a display unit of the navigation
terminal and guiding a driver to a destination. The navigation program includes an
evaluation indication program 21 that causes the display unit to indicate current
evaluations and previous evaluations together.
[0014] The vehicle according to the present embodiment includes a fuel consumption evaluation
lamp ECU 40, a GPS receiving unit 41, a vehicle speed sensor 42, a gyro sensor 43
and a user I/F unit 44. The GPS receiving unit 41 receives electric waves from GPS
satellites and outputs a signal for calculating a current position of the vehicle
through an interface (not shown). The control unit 20 acquires the signal output from
the GPS receiving unit 41 to acquire the current position of the vehicle. The vehicle
speed sensor 42 outputs a signal corresponding to the rotation speed of wheels equipped
for the vehicle. The control unit 20 acquires the signal output from the vehicle speed
sensor 42 via an interface (not shown) to acquire a vehicle speed. The gyro sensor
43 detects an angular acceleration of a turn of the vehicle in a horizontal plane
and outputs a signal corresponding to the direction of the vehicle. The control unit
20 acquires the signal output from the gyro sensor 43 to acquire the travelling direction
of the vehicle. The vehicle speed sensor 42, the gyro sensor 43, and the like, are
utilized to, for example, correct the current position of the vehicle, determined
on the basis of the output signal of the GPS receiving unit 41. In addition, the current
position of the vehicle is corrected appropriately on the basis of the track of the
vehicle.
[0015] The fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40 includes a control circuit for evaluating
the fuel consumption of the travelling vehicle on the basis of the operation of the
vehicle. A lamp 40a is provided in an instrumental panel of the vehicle, and is connected
to the fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40. In the present embodiment, the fuel
consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40 determines whether a combination of information
that indicates consumption of fuel, information output from the vehicle speed sensor
42 and information that indicates the state of a transmission coincides with a condition
for suppressing consumption of fuel. The information that indicates consumption of
fuel is, for example, information determined from a signal for operating an injector
or information indicated by a fuel consumption sensor. Various conditions may be defined
as the condition for suppressing consumption of fuel. In the present embodiment, when
the consumption of fuel is smaller than or equal to a predetermined amount, the vehicle
speed is higher than or equal to a predetermined threshold and the state of the transmission
is a normal state (such as a drive mode other than a sporty mode that is a state for
acceleration at high efficiency, or the like), the fuel consumption evaluation lamp
ECU 40 determines that the combination of the above pieces of information coincides
with the condition for suppressing consumption of fuel.
[0016] The fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40 turns on the lamp 40a when the combination
of the above pieces of information coincides with the condition for suppressing consumption
of fuel. As a result, when the lamp 40a is turned on, it may be determined that the
driver performs driving operation in which consumption of fuel is suppressed; whereas,
when the lamp 40a is turned off, the driver performs driving operation in which fuel
is excessively consumed. In addition, when the fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU
40 turns on the lamp 40a, the fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40 outputs information
that indicates that the lamp 40a is turned on to the control unit 20. Thus, the control
unit 20 is able to determine whether the lamp 40a is turned on or turned off on the
basis of information output from the fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40. Furthermore,
the fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40 outputs information that indicates the
above described consumption of fuel to the control unit 20. The control unit 20 is
able to determine the fuel consumption (km/l) of the vehicle at each position on the
basis of the information that indicates the consumption of fuel.
[0017] The user I/F unit 44 is an interface unit that inputs a driver's command and that
is used to provide various pieces of information to the driver. The user I/F unit
44 includes an input unit, such as a switch and a display unit formed of a touch panel
display (not shown), and a voice output unit, such as a speaker. The user I/F unit
44 receives a control signal from the control unit 20 and displays an image for providing
various guides on the touch panel display.
[0018] Map information 30a is stored in a storage medium 30. The map information 30a includes
node data, shape interpolation point data, link data, and the like. The node data
indicate the positions, or the like, of nodes corresponding to end points of roads
on which the vehicle travels. The shape interpolation point data indicate the positions,
or the like, of shape interpolation points for determining the shape of a road between
the nodes. The link data indicate links between the nodes. In addition, in the present
embodiment, evaluation information 30b is stored in the storage medium 30 each time
the vehicle travels. The evaluation information 30b indicates evaluations of fuel
consumption of the vehicle. The evaluation information 30b is information that indicates
a rate at which the above described lamp 40a has been turned on in an intended fuel
consumption evaluation section within a unit section. In addition, when the evaluation
information 30b is stored at the time when the vehicle is travelling toward a set
destination, information that indicates the destination and a departure point is stored
in association with the evaluation information 30b.
[0019] The control unit 20 executes the evaluation indication program 21 included in the
navigation program to display a map, including current evaluations and previous evaluations,
on the display unit of the user I/F unit 44. The evaluation indication program 21
includes a map display control unit 21 a, a current evaluation acquisition unit 21b
and a previous evaluation acquisition unit 21c.
[0020] The map display control unit 21a is a program module that causes the control unit
20 to implement the function of displaying a current position of the vehicle together
with a map around the current position on the display unit of the user I/F unit 44
and indicating current evaluations and previous evaluations together (at the same
time) by unit sections on the map. Specifically, the control unit 20 determines the
current position of the vehicle on the basis of the output signals of the GPS receiving
unit 41, vehicle speed sensor 42 and gyro sensor 43, determines the display range
of the map around the current position of the vehicle, and extracts information about
roads, facilities, and the like, in the display range from the map information 30a.
Then, the control unit 20 outputs a control signal for displaying the current position
of the vehicle and a control signal for drawing a map that indicates roads, facilities,
and the like, around the current position to the display unit of the user I/F unit
44. As a result, the display unit of the user I/F unit 44 displays the map that indicates
the roads, facilities, and the like, around the current position of the vehicle and
the current position of the vehicle.
[0021] The current evaluation acquisition unit 21b is a program module that causes the control
unit 20 to implement the function of acquiring current evaluations that indicate evaluations
of fuel consumption of the vehicle in current travel by unit sections. The unit section
is a section of a set distance (for example, 100 m) in the present embodiment. The
control unit 20 executes evaluation information acquisition process (described later)
while the vehicle is travelling, acquires the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a in each
unit section, and stores the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a in each unit section as
the evaluation information 30b. The evaluation information 30b is used to generate
current evaluations and previous evaluations.
[0022] In the present embodiment, when the driver operates the user I/F unit 44 to set a
destination, the function of the navigation program sets the current position of the
vehicle at the time when the destination is set as a departure point and searches
for a route from the departure point to the destination to guide the driver. Travel
from the departure point to the destination at present is regarded as current travel.
In addition, a current travel section that is a section in which the vehicle has currently
travelled is a section from a departure point as a start point to a current position
as an end point. A total distance of the current travel section increases as the vehicle
travels until the vehicle reaches the destination. When the vehicle has travelled
toward a destination and reached the set destination, the control unit 20 stores the
pieces of evaluation information 30b for unit sections from the departure point to
the destination in association with the departure place and the destination.
[0023] The control unit 20 acquires evaluations regarding the current travel as current
evaluations from the evaluation information 30b through the process executed by the
current evaluation acquisition unit 21b. Therefore, the control unit 20 acquires the
evaluation information 30b for each unit section in the current travel section after
the vehicle starts travelling at the departure point before the vehicle reaches the
destination. Then, the control unit 20 compares the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a (the
rate of distance travelled in a state where the lamp 40a is turned on) in each unit
section, indicated by the evaluation information 30b, with a predetermined rate. As
a result, the control unit 20 determines that the evaluation of fuel consumption is
"good" when the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a is higher than or equal to the predetermined
rate, determines that the evaluation of fuel consumption is "bad" when the turn-on
rate of the lamp 40a is lower than the predetermined rate, and sets the evaluation
of the fuel consumption as a current evaluation for each unit section. As the turn-on
rate of the lamp 40a increases, the fuel consumption decreases, so the turn-on rate
of the lamp 40a corresponds to the frequency of driving operation that contributes
to improved fuel consumption. Thus, it is possible to evaluate whether there is driving
operation for improving the fuel consumption by using the turn-on rate of the lamp
40a. The predetermined rate just needs to be determined at the time of evaluating
the fuel consumption, and, in the present embodiment, the predetermined rate is set
on the basis of a diagnostic difficulty level set by the driver in advance. That is,
the predetermined rate is set so as to increase as the diagnostic difficulty level
increases.
[0024] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the control unit 20 acquires a current average
fuel consumption that indicates the average fuel consumption of the vehicle in current
travel through the process executed by the current evaluation acquisition unit 21b.
That is, when the vehicle has travelled toward a set destination, the control unit
20 determines the fuel consumptions of the vehicle at respective positions on the
basis of information that indicates consumption of fuel from a departure point to
a current position, and averages the fuel consumptions of the vehicle at the respective
positions. Then, the control unit 20 associates the averaged fuel consumption (average
fuel consumption) with the departure point and the destination, and stores the averaged
fuel consumption as the evaluation information 30b. Then, the control unit 20 acquires
the average fuel consumption regarding the current travel as a current average fuel
consumption among the average fuel consumptions indicated by the evaluation information
30b through the process executed by the current evaluation acquisition unit 21b. The
average fuel consumption included in the evaluation information 30b is sequentially
updated as the vehicle travels. Thus, before the vehicle reaches the destination,
the average fuel consumption in process in which the vehicle travels from the departure
point to a point behind the destination in the travelling direction is stored in association
with the departure point and the destination. On the other hand, when the vehicle
reaches the destination, the average fuel consumption in process in which the vehicle
travels from the departure point to the destination is stored in association with
the departure point and the destination.
[0025] The previous evaluation acquisition unit 21c is a program module that causes the
control unit 20 to implement the function of acquiring previous evaluations that indicate
evaluations of fuel consumption of the vehicle in previous travel prior to the current
travel by unit sections. In the present embodiment, the control unit 20 regards travel
of the vehicle, in which the vehicle has departed from the same point as the departure
point of the current travel and reached to the same point as the destination of the
current travel in the past prior to the current travel, as previous travel for which
previous evaluations are indicated. Then, the control unit 20 acquires an evaluation
for each unit section within a section in which the vehicle has travelled in previous
travel as a previous evaluation.
[0026] Therefore, the control unit 20 acquires the evaluation information 30b (information
that indicates the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a) with which the same departure point
and destination as those of the above described current travel are associated. When
a plurality of pieces of the evaluation information 30b with which the same departure
point and destination as those of the current travel are associated, for example,
from among the pieces of evaluation information 30b associated with the departure
point and the destination, the evaluation information 30b having the best average
fuel consumption (that is, the evaluation information 30b having the lowest average
fuel consumption in the past) may be acquired as a previous evaluation. Then, the
control unit 20 compares the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a with the predetermined rate,
determines that the evaluation of fuel consumption is "good" when the turn-on rate
of the lamp 40a is higher than or equal to the predetermined rate, and determines
that the evaluation of fuel consumption is "bad" when the turn-on rate is lower than
the predetermined rate. In order to determine whether the departure point and the
destination are the same between current travel and previous travel, a predetermined
margin is provided at the position of each point and then, for example, when the distance
between two points is shorter than or equal to 300 m, the two points may be regarded
as the same point.
[0027] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the control unit 20 acquires a previous average
fuel consumption that indicates the average fuel consumption of the vehicle in previous
travel through the process executed by the previous evaluation acquisition unit 21c.
That is, the control unit 20 consults the evaluation information 30b, extracts the
lowest average fuel consumption from among the fuel consumptions included in the evaluation
information 30b with which the same departure point and destination as those of the
above described current travel are associated, and acquires the lowest average fuel
consumption as the previous average fuel consumption through the process executed
by the previous evaluation acquisition unit 21 c. In the present embodiment, an average
fuel consumption is determined each time the vehicle travels from a departure point
to a destination once and then the lowest average fuel consumption is extracted from
among the previous one or more average fuel consumptions to acquire the previous average
fuel consumption; instead, a value obtained by averaging a plurality of previous average
fuel consumptions may be obtained as the previous average fuel consumption.
[0028] When the current evaluations, the previous evaluations, the current average fuel
consumption and the previous average fuel consumption are acquired, the control unit
20 outputs a control signal for drawing the current evaluations, the previous evaluations,
the current average fuel consumption and the previous average fuel consumption on
the map to the display unit of the user I/F unit 44 through the process executed by
the map display control unit 21 a. In order to indicate the current evaluations and
the previous evaluations, the control unit 20 extracts a current travel section and
a previous travel section from the map currently displayed on the display unit of
the user I/F unit 44. Then, the control unit 20 determines current evaluations and
previous evaluations by unit sections in the respective sections, and outputs a control
signal for drawing the current evaluations and the previous evaluations on the map
to the display unit of the user I/F unit 44. As a result, the display unit of the
user I/F unit 44 indicates the current evaluations and previous evaluations by unit
sections, the current average fuel consumption and the previous average fuel consumption.
[0029] FIG. 4A shows an example of a map displayed on the display unit. In this example,
an icon C that indicates the current position of a vehicle is shown on a road R indicated
by the solid curve. In addition, in the example shown in FIG. 4A, icons that are shaped
like a leaf are used to indicate evaluations of fuel consumptions on the road R. Specifically,
a solid-line icon Etg indicates a "good" current evaluation, a solid-line hatched
icon Etb indicates a "bad" current evaluation, a broken-line icon Epg indicates a
"good" previous evaluation and a broken-line hatched icon Epb indicates a "bad" previous
evaluation. In addition, in the example shown in FIG. 4A, a rectangular region T is
provided at the lower right side of the map displayed on the display unit, and a current
average fuel consumption (24.5 km/l in the drawing) and a previous average fuel consumption
(23.9 km/l in the drawing) are indicated in the region T. Note that the wide line
drawn on the road R indicates a scheduled travel route for reaching a destination
from a departure point in current travel.
[0030] As described above, according to the present embodiment, the current evaluations
and the previous evaluations are indicated on the map displayed on the display unit
of the user I/F unit 44 such that the current evaluations and the previous evaluations
may be visually recognized at the same time. As a result, the driver is able to drive
while easily comparing the current evaluations of fuel consumption with the previous
evaluations of fuel consumption. In addition, as in the case of the example shown
in FIG. 4A, by indicating the current evaluations and the previous evaluations on
the map in different modes (solid line and broke line), the driver is able to clearly
distinguish the current evaluations and the previous evaluations from each other without
any confusion.
[0031] Here, the current evaluations and the previous evaluations are defined by unit sections.
In current travel and in previous travel, the vehicle usually travels a plurality
of unit sections, so current evaluations and previous evaluations in a plurality of
successive unit sections are indicated on the map. When current evaluations are indicated
on the map over a plurality of unit sections, the driver is able to understand that
the total fuel consumption amount tends to be suppressed or the total fuel consumption
amount tends to be large in a plurality of travelled unit sections, on the basis of
the evaluations of fuel consumption over the plurality of travelled unit sections.
For example, in the example shown in FIG. 4A, it may be understood that the total
fuel consumption amount tends to be suppressed when the number of solid-line hatched
icons Etg is small and the total fuel consumption amount tends to be large when the
number of icons Etg is large.
[0032] In addition, when previous evaluations are indicated on the map over a plurality
of unit sections, the driver is able to recognize the previous evaluations over the
plurality of unit sections. Then, the driver is able to understand that the total
fuel consumption amount tends to be suppressed or the total fuel consumption amount
tends to be large in the past, on the basis of the previous evaluations over the plurality
of unit sections. Thus, in a section in which the total fuel consumption amount tends
to be suppressed in the past, the driver is able to estimate that the driver easily
drive while suppressing consumption of fuel at the time of travelling the same section
again. On the other hand, in a section in which the total fuel consumption amount
tends to be large in the past, the driver is able to estimate that there is room for
improvement of fuel consumption at the time of travelling that section. That is, the
driver is able to determine a guideline of travel in a section travelled in the past
on the basis of the evaluations of fuel consumption in that section. For example,
in the example shown in FIG. 4A, from the current position C, the total fuel consumption
amount tends to be suppressed in a section other than a section Zb, and the driver
is able to estimate that the driver easily drives while suppressing consumption of
fuel at the time of travelling the same section again. In addition, the total fuel
consumption amount tends to be large in the section Zb, and the driver is able to
estimate that there is room for improvement of fuel consumption at the time of travelling
the section Zb.
[0033] In the present embodiment, the current evaluations of the respective unit sections
and previous evaluations of the respective unit sections are indicated together on
the map, so the driver is able to drive while contrasting the current evaluations
with the previous evaluations over the plurality of unit sections. Generally, the
driver cannot stare at the display unit while the vehicle is running, and the driver
is just able to intermittently visually recognize information indicated on the display
unit. Even when the evaluation of fuel consumption at an instance at which the vehicle
is travelling at a current position is intermittently recognized and is compared with
a previous evaluation, it is difficult to determine whether a fuel consumption amount
may be suppressed in process from a start of travel to an end of travel.
[0034] On the other hand, in the present embodiment, because the current evaluations and
previous evaluations of the respective unit section are indicated on the map together,
the driver is able to understand that the current evaluations and previous evaluations
of the plurality of unit sections at sight. Thus, the driver contrasts current evaluations
with previous evaluations in unit sections that may be travelled from the current
position to thereby make it possible to drive while determining a guideline of travel
in a section to be travelled in the future (section travelled in the past) on the
basis of a degree of the total fuel consumption amount in current travel. For example,
according to the example shown in FIG. 4A, the driver is able to understand the ratio
of the evaluation Etg indicating a "good" current evaluation to the evaluation Etb
indicating a "bad" current evaluation only at sight. Thus, it is possible to recognize
whether the total fuel consumption amount is relatively large or small in the current
travel up to the current position on the basis of the ratio of the evaluation Etg
to the evaluation Etb.
[0035] In addition, the driver is able to understand the ratio of the evaluation Epg indicating
a "good" previous evaluation to the evaluation Epb indicating a "bad" previous evaluation
with just a glance at the map. Thus, it is possible to understand a section in which
the total fuel consumption amount is relatively large and a section in which the total
fuel consumption amount is relatively small in the previous travel of a section from
the current position on the basis of the ratio of the evaluation Epg to the evaluation
Epb. For example, in the example shown in FIG. 4A, it is possible to immediately visually
recognize the section Zb in which the total fuel consumption amount is relatively
large. Then, for example, when the total fuel consumption amount in current travel
is relatively large and the driver intends to suppress the fuel consumption amount
in the following travel, the driver is able to estimate that the fuel consumption
may be improved by suppressing an accelerator operation amount in the section in which
the total fuel consumption amount tends to be large in previous travel. In addition,
the driver is able to estimate that the consumption of fuel may be suppressed even
when the driver does not excessively carefully drive in a section in which the total
fuel consumption amount is suppressed in previous travel.
[0036] When a currently travelled section coincides with a previously travelled section,
that is, when the vehicle has currently travelled a section in which previous evaluations
are indicated, it is possible to contrast the current evaluations with the previous
evaluations in the same unit sections. In this case, the driver is able to recognize
how the current evaluations have varied in comparison with the previous evaluations.
Thus, the driver is able to drive while understanding whether the total fuel consumption
amount in a currently travelled section is improved as compared with that in the past.
[0037] When a departure point and a destination are the same between current travel and
previous travel, usually, the navigation program searches for the same route. When
the current travel and the previous travel use the same route, the current evaluations
Etg and Etb are indicated for the route from the departure point to the current position
as shown in FIG. 4A. The previous evaluations Epg and Epb are indicated for at least
a route from the current position to the destination. In this case, the previous evaluations
Epg and Epb are evaluations of fuel consumption of the vehicle in the case where the
vehicle has travelled a section, including the current position C, in the past prior
to the current travel. That is, the section in which the previous evaluations Epg
and Epb are indicated includes a road on which the vehicle travels after the current
position C as shown in FIG. 4A. Therefore, the driver recognizes the previous evaluations
Epg and Epb after the current position and, in addition, is able to drive while contrasting
them with the current evaluations Etg and Etb before the current position. Thus, according
to the present embodiment, at the time of currently travelling from a departure point
toward a destination, the driver is able to drive while determining a guideline of
travel for suppressing the total fuel consumption as compared with previous travel.
[0038] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, in addition to the evaluations of fuel consumption
of the respective unit sections, a current average fuel consumption and a previous
average fuel consumption, which are the evaluations of fuel consumption over the plurality
of unit sections, are indicated on the display unit of the user I/F unit 44 (indicated
in the lower right rectangular region T in FIG. 4A). Thus, the driver is able to recognize
the current average fuel consumption and the previous average fuel consumption that
are the evaluations over the plurality of unit sections in addition to the current
evaluations and previous evaluations of the respective unit sections, so it is possible
to further easily determine a current total fuel consumption and a previous total
fuel consumption.
(2) Evaluation Information Acquisition Process
[0039] Next, the evaluation information acquisition process will be described in detail.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart of the evaluation information acquisition process. In the present
embodiment, the control unit 20 executes the evaluation information acquisition process
using the current evaluation acquisition unit 21b after the vehicle starts travelling
toward a set destination. Before the evaluation information acquisition process is
executed, the control unit 20 initializes a variable that indicates a cumulative distance
for determining whether the vehicle has travelled a set distance defined as the length
of a unit section, a variable that indicates an evaluation distance for determining
a distance that an evaluation of fuel consumption is allowed within each unit section
and a variable that indicates a turn-on distance for determining a distance that the
vehicle has travelled in a state where the lamp 40a is turned on.
[0040] The control unit 20 adds a travel distance to the cumulative distance (step S100).
In the present embodiment, steps S100 to S130 form a loop process, and the process
of step S100 is executed at a set interval (for example, 100 ms) when the loop process
is repeated. Then, the control unit 20 determines a travel distance ΔL that the vehicle
has travelled during a period from when step S100 is previously executed to when step
S100 is currently executed, on the basis of the output signals of the GPS receiving
unit 41, vehicle speed sensor 42 and gyro sensor 43, and adds the travel distance
ΔL to the cumulative distance. That is, the control unit 20 executes adding process
such that a value that indicates a total distance that the vehicle has travelled during
a period in which steps S100 to S130 are repeated becomes the cumulative distance.
[0041] Subsequently, the control unit 20 determines whether the vehicle speed is higher
than or equal to a predetermined vehicle speed (step S110), and, when it is not determined
that the vehicle speed is higher than or equal to the predetermined vehicle speed,
steps S115 to S125 are skipped. On the other hand, in step S110, when it is determined
that the vehicle speed is higher than or equal to the predetermined vehicle speed,
the control unit 20 adds the travel distance to the evaluation distance (step S115).
That is, the above described travel distance ΔL added to the cumulative distance in
step S100 is added to the evaluation distance.
[0042] The predetermined vehicle speed ,which is a determination condition used in determination
of step S110, just needs to be defined in advance as a vehicle speed (for example,
4 km/h) below which a significant evaluation of fuel consumption cannot be performed.
That is, when the vehicle speed is excessively low, it is difficult to distinguish
driving operation in which consumption of fuel is suppressed and driving operation
in which fuel is excessively consumed from each other, so the fuel consumption is
not evaluated in the case where the vehicle speed is lower than the predetermined
speed. Thus, in the present embodiment, when the vehicle speed is lower than the predetermined
vehicle speed, it is considered that a significant evaluation of fuel consumption
cannot be performed and then step S115 is not executed; whereas, when the vehicle
speed is higher than or equal to the predetermined vehicle speed, it is considered
that a significant evaluation of fuel consumption can be performed and then the evaluation
distance is increased by the travel distance ΔL in step S115. The predetermined vehicle
speed may be equal to a predetermined threshold of vehicle speed, set as one of conditions
at the time when the fuel consumption evaluation lamp ECU 40 turns on the lamp 40a.
[0043] Furthermore, the control unit 20 determines whether the lamp 40a is turned on (step
S120), and, when it is not determined that the lamp 40a is turned on, step S125 is
skipped. On the other hand, in step S120, when it is determined that the lamp 40a
is turned on, the control unit 20 adds the travel distance to the turn-on distance
(step S125). That is, when it is allowed to perform a significant evaluation of fuel
consumption and the lamp 40a is turned on, the control unit 20 adds the above described
travel distance ΔL, added to the cumulative distance in step S100, to the turn-on
distance.
[0044] Subsequently, the control unit 20 determines whether the cumulative distance is longer
than or equal to a set distance (step S130), and repeats the processes of step S100
and the following steps until it is determined in step S130 that the cumulative distance
is longer than or equal to the set distance. That is, when the cumulative distance
is longer than or equal to the set distance that is defined in advance as the distance
of the unit section, the control unit 20 considers that the vehicle has travelled
the unit section and exits from the loop process of steps S100 to S130.
[0045] When it is determined in step S130 that the cumulative distance is longer than or
equal to the set distance, the control unit 20 determines whether the evaluation distance
is longer than 0 (step S135). That is, it is determined whether there is a section
in which a significant evaluation is allowed during the vehicle travel in the unit
section. When it is determined in step S135 that the evaluation distance is longer
than 0, the control unit 20 sets the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a at a value obtained
by dividing the turn-on distance by the evaluation distance (step S140). On the other
hand, when it is not determined in step S135 that the evaluation distance is longer
than 0, the control unit 20 sets the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a at 0 (step S145).
That is, when the evaluation distance (denominator for evaluating the turn-on rate)
is not 0, the turn-on rate is calculated on the basis of the turn-on distance and
the evaluation distance; whereas, when the evaluation distance is 0, the turn-on rate
cannot be calculated because of the definition of the turn-on rate, so the turn-on
rate is set at 0. The turn-on rate in the case where the evaluation distance is 0
may be, for example, unevaluable.
[0046] Subsequently, the control unit 20 stores the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a, set in
step S140 or S145, in the storage medium 30 as the evaluation information 30b in association
with the unit section (step S150). According to the above process, the evaluation
information 30b for each unit section may be stored in the storage medium 30. When
the evaluation information acquisition process is executed in a state where the destination
of the vehicle is set, the control unit 20 stores information that indicates the destination
and the departure point in association with the evaluation information 30b in step
S150.
(3) Evaluation Information Indication Process
[0047] Next, the evaluation information indication process will be described in detail.
FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B are flow charts of the evaluation information indication process.
In the present embodiment, the evaluation information indication process is executed
when a destination is set by the driver and there is the evaluation information 30b
for previous travel of which the departure point and destination are the same as the
departure point and destination of current travel. In addition, the control unit 20
updates map display on the display unit of the user I/F unit 44 at predetermined intervals.
Each time the map display is updated, the evaluation information indication process
is executed. Furthermore, before the evaluation information indication process is
executed, the above described diagnostic difficulty level is determined by a driver's
command or a default value in advance.
[0048] Steps S200 to S230 shown in FIG. 3A form a loop process for indicating previous evaluations
on the map. The control unit 20 initially selects an intended unit section from among
unit sections of which previous evaluations are to be indicated through the processes
executed by the map display control unit 21a and the previous evaluation acquisition
unit 21c (step S200). That is, the control unit 20 determines the range of the map
displayed on the display unit of the user I/F unit 44 through the process executed
by the map display control unit 21a. Furthermore, the control unit 20 extracts the
evaluation information 30b having the best average fuel consumption associated with
the departure point and the destination, from among the pieces of evaluation information
30b associated with the same departure point and destination as the departure point
and destination of the current travel, through the process executed by the previous
evaluation acquisition unit 21c. Furthermore, the control unit 20 determines unit
sections included in the range of the map displayed on the display unit of the user
I/F unit 44, from among the unit sections associated with the extracted pieces of
evaluation information 30b, as the unit sections to be indicated through the process
executed by the map display control unit 21a. Then, from among the unit sections to
be indicated, any one of the unit sections for which the process of indicating a previous
evaluation is not executed is selected as an intended unit section.
[0049] Subsequently, the control unit 20 acquires the previous evaluation information 30b
of the intended unit section through the process executed by the previous evaluation
acquisition unit 21c (step S205). That is, the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a in the
intended unit section in the previous travel is acquired. Subsequently, the control
unit 20 determines whether the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a in the intended unit section
in the previous travel is higher than or equal to the predetermined rate through the
process executed by the previous evaluation acquisition unit 21c (step S210). When
it is determined in step S210 that the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a is higher than
or equal to the predetermined rate, the control unit 20 sets the previous evaluation
of the intended unit section as "good" through the process executed by the previous
evaluation acquisition unit 21c (step S215). On the other hand, when it is not determined
in step S210 that the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a is higher than or equal to the
predetermined rate, the control unit 20 sets the previous evaluation of the intended
unit section as "bad" through the process executed by the previous evaluation acquisition
unit 21c (step S220). The predetermined rate to be compared with the turn-on rate
of the lamp 40a is set on the basis of the above described diagnostic difficulty level,
and is set so as to be larger as the diagnostic difficulty level increases. Thus,
as the diagnostic difficulty level increases, a previous evaluation is hard to be
set as "good".
[0050] Next, the control unit 20 indicates the previous evaluation of the intended unit
section through the process executed by the map display control unit 21 a (step S225).
That is, the control unit 20 outputs a signal to the display unit of the user I/F
unit 44 for drawing an icon corresponding to the previous evaluation of the intended
unit section so that the icon is indicated in the unit section. As a result, the display
unit of the user I/F unit 44 indicates the icon corresponding to the previous evaluation
of the intended unit section.
[0051] Subsequently, the control unit 20 determines whether the previous evaluations of
all the unit sections to be indicated have been indicated through the process executed
by the map display control unit 21a (step S230). That is, the control unit 20 determines
whether the previous evaluations have been indicated for all the unit sections to
be indicated, determined in step S200. In step S230, when it is not determined that
the previous evaluations of all the unit sections to be indicated have been indicated,
the processes of step S200 and the following steps are repeated. On the other hand,
when it is determined in step S230 that the previous evaluations of all the unit sections
to be indicated have been indicated, the process for indicating current evaluations
is executed in step S235 and the following steps. At the time when the previous evaluations
of all the unit sections to be indicated have been indicated, the solid-line icons
Etg and Etb (icons that indicate current evaluations) shown in FIG. 4A have not been
indicated yet, and only the broken-line icons Epg and Epb (icons that indicate the
previous evaluations) have been indicated. When the route is the same between the
current travel and the previous travel, previous evaluations are indicated in the
unit sections behind the current position of the vehicle; however, when current evaluations
are indicated in the unit sections in which the previous evaluations have been indicated,
the current evaluations are preferentially indicated through the processes in step
S235 and the following steps.
[0052] Steps S235 to S265 shown in FIG. 3B form a loop process for indicating current evaluations
on the map. The control unit 20 initially selects an intended unit section from among
unit sections of which current evaluations are to be indicated through the processes
executed by the map display control unit 21a and the current evaluation acquisition
unit 21b (step S235). That is, the control unit 20 determines the range of the map
displayed on the display unit of the user I/F unit 44 through the process executed
by the map display control unit 21a. Furthermore, the control unit 20 determines the
unit sections included in the range of the map displayed on the display unit of the
user I/F unit 44, from among the unit sections associated with the pieces of evaluation
information 30b stored in the storage medium 30 during the current travel, as the
unit sections to be indicated through the process executed by the current evaluation
acquisition unit 21b. Then, from among the unit sections to be indicated, any one
of the unit sections that have not been subjected to the process of indicating a current
evaluation is selected as an intended unit section.
[0053] Subsequently, the control unit 20 acquires current evaluation information of the
intended unit section through the process executed by the current evaluation acquisition
unit 21b (step S240). That is, the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a in the intended unit
section in the current travel is acquired. Subsequently, the control unit 20 determines
whether the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a in the intended unit section in the current
travel is higher than or equal to the predetermined rate through the process executed
by the current evaluation acquisition unit 21b (step S245). When it is determined
in step S245 that the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a is higher than or equal to the
predetermined rate, the control unit 20 sets the current evaluation of the intended
unit section as "good" through the process executed by the current evaluation acquisition
unit 21b (step S250). On the other hand, when it is not determined in step S245 that
the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a is higher than or equal to the predetermined rate,
the control unit 20 sets the current evaluation of the intended section as "bad" through
the process executed by the current evaluation acquisition unit 21b (step S255). The
predetermined rate to be compared with the turn-on rate of the lamp 40a is equal to
the predetermined rate in step S210.
[0054] Subsequently, the control unit 20 indicates the current evaluation of the intended
unit section through the process executed by the map display control unit 21 a (step
S260). That is, the control unit 20 outputs a signal to the display unit of the user
I/F unit 44 for drawing an icon corresponding to the current evaluation of the intended
unit section so that the icon is indicated in the unit section. As a result, the display
unit of the user I/F unit 44 indicates the icon corresponding to the current evaluation
of the intended unit section.
[0055] Subsequently, the control unit 20 determines whether the current evaluations of all
the unit sections to be indicated have been indicated through the process executed
by the map display control unit 21a (step S265). That is, the control unit 20 determines
whether the current evaluations of all the unit sections to be indicated, determined
in step S235, have been indicated. When it is not determined in step S265 that the
current evaluations of all the unit sections to be indicated have been indicate, the
processes of step S235 and the following steps are repeated. On the other hand, when
it is determined in step S265 that the current evaluations of all the unit sections
to be indicated have been indicated, the control unit 20 ends the evaluation information
indication process. In the present embodiment, when the current evaluation is indicated
in the unit section in which the previous evaluation has been indicated, the current
evaluation is preferentially indicated. Therefore, when the current evaluations of
the unit sections to be indicated have been indicated, the icons Etg and Etb of the
current evaluations are indicated by the solid line in sections in which the vehicle
has travelled before the current position of the vehicle, as in the case of the example
shown in FIG. 4A. In addition, in the processes of steps S235 to S265, no current
evaluations are indicated in sections ahead of the current position of the vehicle.
Therefore, the icons Epg and Epb of the previous evaluations are indicated by the
broken line in the sections ahead of the current position of the vehicle.
(4) Alternative Embodiments
[0056] The above described embodiment is just an example for carrying out the aspect of
the invention, and, as long as current evaluations and previous evaluations of the
respective unit sections are indicated together (at the same time), various other
embodiments may be employed. For example, the current evaluations and the previous
evaluations may be acquired from a device not equipped for the vehicle, such as an
information management center. The navigation terminal 10 may be fixedly mounted on
the vehicle or the portable navigation terminal 10 may be carried into the vehicle
and utilized.
[0057] The above described vehicle is a vehicle driven by an internal combustion engine;
however, the vehicle is not limited to such a vehicle. The vehicle may be configured
in a hybrid vehicle or an electric vehicle in which current evaluations and previous
evaluations are indicated together on a map.
[0058] A fuel consumption may be evaluated on the basis of a condition of a combination
of a plurality of elements or may be evaluated on the basis of a condition of one
element (for example, a value of fuel consumption). In a hybrid vehicle that is driven
using liquid fuel and a battery, it may be determined that the fuel consumption is
good in the case where the vehicle is travelling using only a power source of which
a unit price for travelling the same distance is cheaper. For example, when the vehicle
is able to travel the same distance more cheaply when the vehicle is driven by the
battery rather than using liquid fuel, it may be determined that the fuel consumption
is good in the case where only the battery is used to drive the vehicle without using
liquid fuel. In addition to such an evaluation of fuel consumption, an evaluation
of fuel consumption may be performed during hybrid running. A fuel consumption may
be evaluated in two levels as in the case of the above described embodiment or may
be evaluated in three or more levels.
[0059] The evaluation information of the fuel consumption may be any information as long
as it becomes a guideline for varying the fuel consumption. The evaluation information
may be information that indicates the value of fuel consumption (for example, information
that indicates the average fuel consumption in a unit section) or may be information
that indicates the result of comparison between a reference fuel consumption and a
current fuel consumption (for example, information that indicates a relative relationship
with a reference fuel consumption). Furthermore, the evaluation information may be
information that evaluates whether there is driving operation for improving the fuel
consumption (for example, information that indicates the frequency of driving operation
that contributes to improvement in fuel consumption).
[0060] A departure point and a destination are not only determined at the time when the
driver explicitly specifies a destination, as in the case of the above described configuration,
but also may be determined by various methods. For example, a point at which it is
determined that, on the basis of the operating state of the vehicle, the vehicle has
started off and a point at which it is determined that, on the basis of the operating
state of the vehicle, the vehicle has arrived may be respectively set as a departure
point and a destination. A current destination may be, for example, estimated on the
basis of a current travel route, a previous travel history, and the like.
[0061] In the above described embodiment, when the vehicle has travelled in the past from
the same departure point as the departure point of current travel to the same destination
as the destination of the current travel, the travel section is set as a section for
which previous evaluations are indicated; instead, a section for which previous evaluations
are indicated may be determined according to another rule. That is, within a previous
travel section displayed on the map, a section to be contrasted with current evaluations
may be set as a section for which previous evaluations are to be indicated, and evaluations
of fuel consumption of the respective unit sections in the section to be indicated
may be set as the previous evaluations. Sections for which previous evaluations are
indicated may be all or part of the sections having information about a previous evaluation.
For example, previous evaluations may be indicated in all or part of unit sections,
which have information by which a previous evaluation may be determined, around a
current position. In this case, a previous evaluation of fuel consumption is regularly
determined and is stored in the storage medium. Then, previous evaluations of all
the unit sections, of which previous evaluations of fuel consumption are stored in
the storage medium, may be indicated. Here, the all unit sections are sections on
roads included in the map. Alternatively, previous evaluations in a section to be
indicated, selected from among unit sections of which previous evaluations of fuel
consumption are stored in the storage medium, may be indicated. In this case, when
the total fuel consumption amount in current travel up to the current position is
large and the driver intends to suppress a fuel consumption amount in the following
travel, the driver selects a route such that the vehicle travels the section in which
the total fuel consumption amount tends to be suppressed in previous travel to thereby
make it possible to estimate that consumption of fuel may be suppressed.
[0062] When a section to be indicated is selected from among unit sections of which previous
evaluations of fuel consumption are stored in the storage medium, previous evaluations
that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption of the vehicle for the respective unit
sections in the case where the vehicle has travelled a section including the current
position in the past prior to current travel may be acquired. That is, a section that
includes the current position is set as a section for which the previous evaluations
are indicated and then previous evaluations are acquired. With this configuration,
in a state where current evaluations behind the current position are indicated on
the map, previous evaluations in a section including the current position are indicated
together on the map. Because the section that includes the current position includes
a road on which the vehicle travels after the current position, the driver is able
to recognize previous evaluations after the current position and, further, drive while
contrasting them with current evaluations before the current position.
[0063] Other than travel from a departure point to a destination is set as current travel,
current travel may be defined in various modes. The starting point of a current travel
section is not specifically limited; when the vehicle has travelled continuously to
the current position, the starting point of the continuous travel may be set as the
starting point of the current travel section, and, when the vehicle has travelled
discontinuously such as when the vehicle travels at different travel dates, or the
like, a point at which the vehicle is present before the current position may be set
as the starting point of a section. That is, a current travel section may be defined
so that current travel and previous travel are distinguished from and contrasted with
each other.
[0064] More specifically, for example, when a power source of the vehicle has been started
up and then the vehicle has reached the current position without stopping the power
source, current evaluations in a section from the position at which the power source
has been started up to the current position may be acquired, and previous evaluations
before the time when the power source of the vehicle has been started may be acquired.
That is, continuous travel from a position at which the latest start-up of the power
source (start-up of the power source at previous time closest to current time) had
been performed to the current position may be set as current travel to acquire current
evaluations, and evaluations of previous travel before the current travel may be set
as previous evaluations. In this case, for example, current evaluations may be determined
on the basis of the evaluation information 30b acquired after the time at which the
latest start-up of the power source of the vehicle has been performed, and previous
evaluations may be determined on the basis of the evaluation information 30b acquired
before that time. With this configuration, each time the driver starts driving, it
is possible to determine whether the fuel consumption is improved with respect to
travel before the driver starts driving.
[0065] Furthermore, when the vehicle has reached the current position by travel after the
time specified by a user, current evaluations in a section from the position of the
vehicle at the time specified by the user to the current position may be acquired,
and previous evaluations before the time specified by the user may be acquired. That
is, evaluations after the time specified by the user and evaluations before the specified
time are contrasted with each other. In this case, current evaluations may be determined
on the basis of the pieces of evaluation information 30b acquired after the time specified
by the user, and previous evaluations may be determined on the basis of the pieces
of evaluation information 30b acquired before the specified time. With this configuration,
it is possible to determine whether the fuel consumption is improved as compared with
travel at the time specified by the user.
[0066] A unit section may be a section for leading to the conclusion of an evaluation regarding
the fuel consumption. Other than a section having a set distance, a section determined
in accordance with a predetermined rule may be set as a unit section, for example.
For example, one link that has the closest nodes indicated by map information as end
points may be used as one unit section. A unit section of which a current evaluation
is to be indicated and a unit section of which a previous evaluation is to be indicated
may coincide with each other or may be different from each other. That is, unit sections
just need to be determined in accordance with a common rule, and unit sections to
be indicated may be selected where appropriate.
[0067] Various modes may be assumed as modes for indicating current evaluations and previous
evaluations together. Current evaluations and previous evaluations just need to be
indicated so as to be recognized by the driver at the same time. Thus, information
that directly indicates a current evaluation and a previous evaluation may be indicated
or information that directly indicates one of a current evaluation and a previous
evaluation and information that indirectly indicates the other may be indicated. As
for the latter one, for example, it is applicable that one of a current evaluation
and a previous evaluation is indicated and information that indicates a relative relationship
between the one and the other (such as information indicating that the other has a
better evaluation than the one, information indicating that the other has a worse
evaluation than the one and information indicating that the other has an equal evaluation
to the one) is indicated.
[0068] When traffic information (traffic congestion information, or the like) is indicated
on the map, current evaluations and previous evaluations may be indicated on the map
in a mode different from that of traffic information. With the above configuration,
the driver is able to clearly distinguish traffic information indicated on the map
from current evaluations and previous evaluations without any confusion.
[0069] When a current evaluation and previous evaluation are acquired for the same unit
section and then the current evaluation and previous evaluation of the same unit section
are indicated on the map, the current evaluation and the previous evaluation may be
indicated in a distinguishable mode in which the current evaluation and the previous
evaluation are distinguished from each other. When the current evaluation and previous
evaluation of the same unit section are indicated, both tend to be confused. In addition,
even when the current evaluation and the previous evaluation are indicated in the
same unit section in different modes, but when icons have the same size and the current
evaluation and the previous evaluation are indicated at the same position, only one
of them is visually recognized. Then, when the current evaluation and the previous
evaluation are indicated on the map in a distinguishable mode, the current evaluation
and the previous evaluation may be clearly distinguished from each other even when
the current evaluation and the previous evaluation are indicated in the same unit
section.
[0070] FIG. 4B to FIG. 4E are views that show examples in which current evaluations and
previous evaluations are indicated in a distinguishable mode. FIG. 4B shows an example
in which, when a current evaluation and previous evaluation are acquired for the same
unit section, the current evaluation and the previous evaluation of the same unit
section are indicated at different positions on the map. That is, in FIG. 4B, the
icon Etg of the current evaluation and the icon Epg of the previous evaluation are
indicated in a unit section Z, the icon Etg of the current evaluation is indicated
by the solid line, and the icon Epg of the previous evaluation is indicated by the
broken line. The icon Etg of the current evaluation and the icon Epg of the previous
evaluation are indicated in different modes; however, the icons Etg and Epg have the
same size, so the icons Etg and Epg overlap each other if indicated at the same position.
Then, as shown in FIG. 4B, even for evaluations of the same unit section Z, the display
position of the icon is varied between the current evaluation and the previous evaluation.
With this configuration, even when a current evaluation and previous evaluation of
the same unit section are indicated, it is possible to prevent the current evaluation
and the previous evaluation from completely overlapping each other, so the driver
is able to clearly distinguish the current evaluation and the previous evaluation
from each other.
[0071] FIG. 4C shows an example in which a current evaluation and a previous evaluation
are indicated in the same unit section on the map with icons having the same shape
and different sizes, and, when the icons are overlapped, the smaller icon is superimposed
on the larger icon (the smaller icon is indicated in front of of the larger icon).
In FIG. 4C as well, the icon Etg of the current evaluation is indicated in the unit
section Z by the solid line, and the icon Epg of the previous evaluation is indicated
in the unit section Z by the broken line. The icon Etg of the current evaluation is
smaller than the icon Epg of the previous evaluation. Then, when the icon Etg of the
current evaluation overlaps with the icon Epg of the previous evaluation, the icon
Etg of the current evaluation, which is a smaller icon, is superimposed on the icon
Epg of the previous evaluation, which is a larger icon. As a result, the icon Epg
and the icon Etg are displayed such that the icon Etg of the current evaluation, which
is a smaller icon, is not hidden by the icon Epg of the previous evaluation, which
is a larger icon. With this configuration, it is possible to indicate the entire portion
of a smaller icon and at least part of a larger icon, and therefore clearly distinguish
the current evaluation and the previous evaluation from each other.
[0072] FIG. 4D shows an example in which a first map and a second map that both show a current
position and a map around the current position are displayed on the display unit of
the user I/F unit 44. In this example, current evaluations are indicated on the first
map and previous evaluations are indicated on the second map. That is, in the example
shown in FIG. 4D, a first map M1 is displayed at the left side of the display unit
of the user I/F unit 44, and a second map M2 is displayed at the right side of the
display unit. The current position C of the vehicle is displayed on both the maps
M1 and M2. The current evaluations are indicated only in a section behind the current
position C, so current evaluations are indicated in the section behind the current
position C as indicated by the solid-line icons Etg and Etb on the map M1. On the
other hand, the previous evaluations are indicated in a section behind and ahead of
the current position C, so previous evaluations are indicated in the section behind
and ahead of the current position C as indicated by the broken-line icons Epg and
Epb on the map M2. Thus, both the current evaluations and the previous evaluations
are indicated in the section behind the current position C; however, the current evaluations
and the previous evaluations are indicated on the different maps. With this configuration,
even when a current evaluation and previous evaluation of the same unit section are
indicated, it is possible to suppress confusion between the current evaluation and
the previous evaluation, so it is possible to clearly distinguish the current evaluation
and the previous evaluation from each other.
[0073] FIG. 4E shows an example in which, when a current evaluation and a previous evaluation
are acquired for the same unit section, the current evaluation of the same unit section
is indicated on the map and the current evaluation of the same unit section different
from the previous evaluation of the same unit section is highlighted. That is, in
each unit section, the current evaluation is indicated without highlighting when both
the current evaluation and the previous evaluation are the same; whereas the current
evaluation different from the previous evaluation is highlighted. With this configuration,
the driver is able to recognize that both the current evaluation and the previous
evaluation are the same when the current evaluation is not highlighted; whereas the
driver is able to recognize that the current evaluation and the previous evaluation
are different from each other when the current evaluation is highlighted.
[0074] FIG. 4E shows an example in which current evaluations are respectively indicated
in unit sections Z1 to Z3. In this example, an icon with no hatching is indicated
when the current evaluation is "good", and an icon with hatching is indicated when
the current evaluation is "poor". In FIG. 4E, the non-highlighted icon is indicated
by the outlined icon, and the highlighted icon is indicated by the solid icon. That
is, in the example shown in FIG. 4E, an icon Et1 displayed in the unit section Z1
is an outlined icon with no hatching, so it is apparent that the current evaluation
and the previous evaluation are the same in the unit section Z1 and both evaluations
are "good". In addition, an icon Et2 displayed in the unit section Z2 is a solid icon
with no hatching, so it is apparent that the current evaluation and the previous evaluation
are different in the unit section Z2, the current evaluation is "good" and the previous
evaluation is "bad", that is, the evaluation is improved. Furthermore, an icon Et3
displayed in the unit section Z3 is a solid icon with hatching, so it is apparent
that the current evaluation and the previous evaluation are different in the unit
section Z3, the current evaluation is "bad" and the previous evaluation is "good",
that is, the evaluation is deteriorated. When a current evaluation and a previous
evaluation each are evaluated in two levels, the above configuration is desirable
in that a previous evaluation in the case where a current evaluation is highlighted
is determined.
[0075] As in the case of the evaluation indication system according to the above described
embodiment, a manner of indicating a current evaluation and a previous evaluation
together in each unit section is applicable as a program or a method. In addition,
the above described system, program and method may be implemented as a sole device,
may be implemented as a plurality of devices or may be implemented by utilizing a
component shared with various portions provided for a vehicle, and are implemented
in various forms. For example, it is possible to provide a navigation system, a navigation
method and a program that are provided with the device as described above. In addition,
an aspect of the invention may be modified where appropriate, for example, part of
the aspect of the invention is implemented by software and part of the aspect of the
invention is implemented by hardware. Furthermore, the aspect of the invention may
include a storage medium that stores a program for controlling the system. The storage
medium may be a magnetic storage medium, may be a magnetooptical storage medium or
may be any storage media that will be developed in the future.
It is explicitly stated that all features disclosed in the description and/or the
claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for
the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed
invention independent of the composition of the features in the embodiments and/or
the claims. It is explicitly stated that all value ranges or indications of groups
of entities disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for
the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed
invention, in particular as limits of value ranges.
1. An evaluation indication system comprising:
a map display control unit (21a) that is adapted to display a current position of
a vehicle and a map around the current position on a display unit;
a current evaluation acquisition unit (21b) that is adapted to acquire current evaluations
that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption in current travel of the vehicle by
unit sections; and
a previous evaluation acquisition unit (21c) that is adapted to acquire previous evaluations
that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption of the vehicle in a past prior to the
current travel by unit sections,
wherein the map display control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluations
and the previous evaluations together by unit sections on the map.
2. The evaluation indication system according to claim 1, wherein the previous evaluation
acquisition unit (21c) is adapted to acquire the previous evaluations when the vehicle
has travelled a section, including the current position, in the past prior to the
current travel.
3. The evaluation indication system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:
when the vehicle is travelling from a departure point toward a destination, the current
evaluation acquisition unit (21b) is adapted to acquire the current evaluations for
a section from the departure point to the current position; and
the previous evaluation acquisition unit (21c) is adapted to acquire the previous
evaluations when the vehicle has started off from the same point as the departure
point in the past prior to the current travel and has travelled to the same point
as the destination.
4. The evaluation indication system according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein:
the current evaluation acquisition unit (21b) is adapted to acquire a current average
fuel consumption that indicates an average fuel consumption of the vehicle in the
current travel;
the previous evaluation acquisition unit (21 c) is adapted to acquire a previous average
fuel consumption that indicates an average fuel consumption of the vehicle in the
past prior to the current travel; and
the map display control unit (21 a) is adapted to indicate the current average fuel
consumption and the previous average fuel consumption together on the display unit.
5. The evaluation indication system according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the
map display control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluations and
the previous evaluations on the map in different modes.
6. The evaluation indication system according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the
map display control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluations and
the previous evaluations on the map in a mode different from that of traffic information
indicated on the map.
7. The evaluation indication system according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein when
a current evaluation and a previous evaluation are acquired for the same unit section,
the map display control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluation and
the previous evaluation of the same unit section on the map in a distinguishable mode.
8. The evaluation indication system according to claim 7, wherein when the current evaluation
and the previous evaluation are acquired for the same unit section, the map display
control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluation and the previous
evaluation of the same unit section at different positions on the map.
9. The evaluation indication system according to claim 7 or 8, wherein when the current
evaluation and the previous evaluation are acquired for the same unit section, the
map display control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluation and the
previous evaluation in the same unit section on the map with icons having the same
shape and different sizes, and superimposes the smaller icon on the larger icon when
the icons overlap each other.
10. The evaluation indication system according to claim 7 or 8 or 9, wherein:
the map display control unit (21a) is adapted to display a first map that shows the
current position and a map around the current position and a second map that shows
the current position and a map around the current position on the display unit; and
the map display control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluations
on the first map, and indicates the previous evaluations on the second map.
11. The evaluation indication system according to one of claims 7 to 10, wherein when
the current evaluation and the previous evaluation are acquired for the same unit
section, the map display control unit (21a) is adapted to indicate the current evaluation
of the same unit section on the map, and to highlight the current evaluation of the
same unit section different from the previous evaluation of the same unit section.
12. The evaluation indication system according to one of claims 1 to 11, wherein when
a power source of the vehicle has been started up and then the vehicle has reached
the current position without stopping the power source, the current evaluation acquisition
unit (21b) is adapted to acquire the current evaluations for a section from a position,
at which the power source has been started up, to the current position, and the previous
evaluation acquisition unit (21 c) is adapted to acquire the previous evaluations
before time at which the power source has been started up.
13. The evaluation indication system according to one of claims 1 to 12, wherein when
the vehicle has reached the current position after time specified by a user, the current
evaluation acquisition unit (21b) is adapted to acquire the current evaluations for
a section from a position of the vehicle at the time specified by the user to the
current position, and the previous evaluation acquisition unit (21c) is adapted to
acquire the previous evaluations before the time specified by the user.
14. An evaluation indication method comprising:
displaying a current position of a vehicle and a map around the current position on
a display unit;
acquiring current evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption in current
travel of the vehicle by unit sections;
acquiring previous evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption of the
vehicle in a past prior to the current travel by unit sections; and
indicating the current evaluations and the previous evaluations together by unit sections
on the map.
15. A computer-readable storage medium that stores computer-executable instructions for
performing an evaluation indication function comprising:
displaying a current position of a vehicle and a map around the current position on
a display unit;
acquiring current evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption in current
travel of the vehicle by unit sections;
acquiring previous evaluations that indicate evaluations of fuel consumption of the
vehicle in a past prior to the current travel by unit sections; and
indicating the current evaluations and the previous evaluations together by unit sections
on the map.